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JAYA JAGANNATHA

Dear Zoran,

 

"OM NAMO NARAYANAYA"

Rishi: Swami Ramanujacharya

Devata: Narayana

Beejakshara for Nyasa/Dhyana: "KshrOum"

Best Regards,

Sanjay Rath

-

Zoran Radosavljevic <satya

Sanjay Rath <srath

Monday, August 09, 1999 4:51 AM

Re: Moksha principle-Astakshari Mantra

 

 

| Dear Sanjay,

| Thank you for this answer. Could you enlighten me about Astakshari

Mantra?

| Warm regards,

| Zoran

|

| Sanjay Rath wrote:

|

| > JAYA JAGANNATHA

| > Dear Zoran,

| > Yes and this is the combination that I was harping about in your

Chart.

| > It draws you towards detatchment and spiritualism, towards Jyotish..etc.

It

| > is very beneficial. The deity of Saturn is Brahma and his worship has

been

| > disallowed by Shiva. So, the other alternative is to worship Narayana

with

| > the Astakshari Mantra.

| > Best Regards,

| > Sanjay Rath

| > -

| > Zoran Radosavljevic <satya

| > <srath

| > Cc: C. B. Willis <cbwillis; <gjlist

| > Sunday, August 08, 1999 1:10 AM

| > Moksha principle

| >

| > | Dear Sanjay,

| > | Although I don't consider the moskha in my daily thinkings(mostly due

to

| > it

| > | intellectually inconcievable matter)

| > | In my chart Saturn is atmakaraka and it is vargotham in pisces. From

| > karakamsha,

| > | 12.house lord is saturn and it is

| > | placed in karakamsha lagna with ketu in pisces. Does this combination

give

| > possibility

| > | of moksha?

| > | With regards,

| > | Zoran

| > |

| > | Sanjay Rath wrote:

| > |

| > | > Om Gurave namah

| > | > Dear CB,

| > | > Moksha is seen from the 12th house and as I had mentioned

| > earlier, the 12th

| > | > from Karakamsa (Navamsa sign occupied by the Atmakaraka). If ketu is

in

| > the

| > | > 12th then the indications are very strong. The planet conjoining

Ketu

| > | > indicates the guiding deity called Ista Devata. We can start with

your

| > | > Navamsa chart as you seem to have some interest in this area.

| > | > Regards,

| > | > Sanjay Rath

| > | >

| > | >

| > | > gjlist-request

| > | > [gjlist-request]On Behalf Of C.

B.

| > | > Willis

| > | > Friday, August 06, 1999 11:21 AM

| > | > gjlist

| > | > Re: Numbers in Muhoorthas

| > | >

| > | > William writes:

| > | > > Although few here seem to have an interest in Moksha,

| > | >

| > | > I think the operative word here is "seem", and suspect most here are

| > | > very interested in Moksha and would welcome more topics in that

area.

| > | >

| > | > I'm very interested to learn how vedic astrology can assist with

moksha

| > | > rather than just techniques of prediction in worldly matters.

| > | >

| > | > - CBW

| > |

| > |

|

|

|

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JAYA JAGANNATHA

Dear Zoran,

In answer to your question:-

 

SHANKARACHARYA'S PRAYER

 

Om Narayana ParoAvayaktadandamavyaktaSambhavam

AndaSyantastitvame Lokah SaptaDeepa Cha Medini

 

 

OM : NARAYANA IS BEYOND (MUCH ABOVE) THE UNMANIFEST . THE BRAHMANDA

(COSMIC EGG) EVOLVES FROM THE UNMANIFEST. THE BRAHMANDA CONTAINS ALL THE

WORLDS INCLUDING THIS EARTH WITH ITS SEVEN CONTINENTS.

 

This prayer, provided in the Bhagavad Gita with the commentary of Adi

Sankara, has been taken from a smriti and gives the ultimate objective of

every birth in this world at least. Thus, Sri Ramanujacharya has given the

best mantra(Vishnu Astakshari) "OM NAMO NARAYANAYA " that will guide us to

this penultimate goal .

Narayana is composed of two words ' Nara' meaning ' any body ' and ' Ayana

meaning ' Goal '. Thus the composite word Narayana means the ultimate goal

of every body both living and non-living or mobile and immobile. In a more

subtle sense it refers to the individual soul (Microcosm) endeavouring to

attain Union (Yoga) with the Universal Soul(Macrocosm). Thus, Narayana also

means this universal soul or supreme personality of Godhead. The Unmanifest

is referred to as 'Maya' or illusion, and in the Bhagavad Gita is called the

Akshara' (syllable), immutable Brahma. Thus, if Narayana is said to be even

above this sound syllable which is the source of all creation, then Narayana

is also Parambrahman or Sadasiva and is above them.

Brahmanda: Brahma, the dimurge God evolved from the navel of Narayana and

' Anda' literally means the 'egg. Thus Brahmanda refers to the hiranyagarbha

(golden embryo - principle of cosmic evolution), whereby the universe was

created. In fact ' All these worlds ' used in the prayer refers to the

universe (' Virat ') composed of five elements (or rather fire states of

matter/energy). These are the earth elements (solid), water element

(liquids), air element (gases). Fire element (energy) and space element

(ether).

Best Regards,

Sanjay Rath

 

-

Zoran Radosavljevic <satya

Sanjay Rath <srath

Tuesday, August 10, 1999 8:20 AM

Re: Moksha principle-Astakshari Mantra

 

 

| Dear Sanjay,

| Thank you for this answer. Could you enlighten me about Astakshari

| Mantra?

| Warm regards,

| Zoran

|

| Sanjay Rath wrote:

|

| > JAYA JAGANNATHA

| > Dear Zoran,

| > Yes and this is the combination that I was harping about in your

Chart.

| > It draws you towards detatchment and spiritualism, towards Jyotish..etc.

It

| > is very beneficial. The deity of Saturn is Brahma and his worship has

been

| > disallowed by Shiva. So, the other alternative is to worship Narayana

with

| > the Astakshari Mantra.

| > Best Regards,

| > Sanjay Rath

| > -

| > Zoran Radosavljevic <satya

| > <srath

| > Cc: C. B. Willis <cbwillis; <gjlist

| > Sunday, August 08, 1999 1:10 AM

| > Moksha principle

| >

| > | Dear Sanjay,

| > | Although I don't consider the moskha in my daily thinkings(mostly due

to

| > it

| > | intellectually inconcievable matter)

| > | In my chart Saturn is atmakaraka and it is vargotham in pisces. From

| > karakamsha,

| > | 12.house lord is saturn and it is

| > | placed in karakamsha lagna with ketu in pisces. Does this combination

give

| > possibility

| > | of moksha?

| > | With regards,

| > | Zoran

| > |

| > | Sanjay Rath wrote:

| > |

| > | > Om Gurave namah

| > | > Dear CB,

| > | > Moksha is seen from the 12th house and as I had mentioned

| > earlier, the 12th

| > | > from Karakamsa (Navamsa sign occupied by the Atmakaraka). If ketu is

in

| > the

| > | > 12th then the indications are very strong. The planet conjoining

Ketu

| > | > indicates the guiding deity called Ista Devata. We can start with

your

| > | > Navamsa chart as you seem to have some interest in this area.

| > | > Regards,

| > | > Sanjay Rath

| > | >

| > | >

| > | > gjlist-request

| > | > [gjlist-request]On Behalf Of C.

B.

| > | > Willis

| > | > Friday, August 06, 1999 11:21 AM

| > | > gjlist

| > | > Re: Numbers in Muhoorthas

| > | >

| > | > William writes:

| > | > > Although few here seem to have an interest in Moksha,

| > | >

| > | > I think the operative word here is "seem", and suspect most here are

| > | > very interested in Moksha and would welcome more topics in that

area.

| > | >

| > | > I'm very interested to learn how vedic astrology can assist with

moksha

| > | > rather than just techniques of prediction in worldly matters.

| > | >

| > | > - CBW

| > |

| > |

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